We know that making a claim can feel daunting. We're here to help with that. When you submit your details, you'll be in safe hands. Our partner is National Accident Helpline – the UK's leading personal injury service. Their friendly legal services advisers will call you to talk about your claim and give you free, no-obligation advice.

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We know that making a claim can feel daunting. We're here to help with that. When you submit your details, you'll be in safe hands. Our partner is National Accident Helpline – the UK's leading personal injury service. Their friendly legal services advisers will call you to talk about your claim and give you free, no-obligation advice.

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Your Complete Guide to Accident Claims

We have built this website to provide help for people who have suffered from a personal injury. You can find information about different types of accident claims as well as how the compensation claims process works.

Below is a list of the most common types of personal injury we deal with, simply click one of the links for free advice.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but should give you a good start if you are looking for information on a specific type of claim.

Want free advice? Enter your details and we'll call you back!

Experienced personal injury lawyers

Having worked in the industry for several years, we have a multitude of experience dealing with personal injury claims.

Believe us, we’ve seen it all. Now, however, we choose to work with the best no win no fee solicitors instead of for them.

We have a relationship with a leading UK injury specialist who can arrange free initial claim assessments for our visitors.

Claims.co.uk carried out a survey about the personal injury claims process, to get an idea of the general public's knowledge of how it all works. Some of the results from the survey can been seen to the right and further down this page, and they demonstrate the need to get in touch with an expert injury lawyer to help with your claim.

Would you be worried about your job if you made an injury claim against your employer?

The government created a streamlined system for claims in April 2010, which was expanded in 2013. Road traffic accidents, employers liability and public liability claims valued up to £25,000 are usually handled within this process.

Rating of knowledge of the process to claim injury compensation

We asked members of the public to rate their knowledge of the process of making a claim for compensation. As the chart below shows, less than 1 in 10 people rated their knowledge as 'very good':

Detailed information on no win no fee claims

We aim to provide information, helpful resources and other useful services to all victims of personal injury.

If you have any questions about your specific accident claim, we strongly recommend that you speak with one of our UK injury specialists as soon as possible by calling the freephone number provided, or by
submitting your details using the form at the top of the page.

Our lawyers work on a no win no fee basis, meaning there is no financial risk to starting your personal injury claim. All advice is provided with no obligation to use our services.

Would you be worried about your job if you made an injury claim against your employer?

The no win no fee system was introduced in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, but did not come into use until 1995.

claims.co.uk ltd is regulated by the Claims Management Regulator in respect of claims management activities.
Our registration (CRM 22333) is recorded on https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/claims-management-regulator

Although all our cases are handled on a no win no fee basis, other costs could be payable upon solicitors request. These will be fully explained to you before you proceed. Examples include: lack of cooperation or deliberately misleading our solicitors, or failing to go to any medical or expert examination, or court hearing.

By submitting your personal data, you agree for your details to be sent to National Accident Helpline so that one of their experienced legal advisers can contact you by email or telephone to discuss your claim.

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